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As Sergeant [[John Benton]] once observed, a [[parallel universe]] was "some sort of '''mirror universe''', like in that ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode where [[Spock]] had a [[beard]]". Amused, {{Delgado}} called Benton's assessment "succinct". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Face of the Enemy (novel)|The Face of the Enemy]]'')
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|caption          = [[Brad Boimler]] mentions the Mirror Universe. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|A Trek to Skaro (episode)}})
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The '''mirror universe''', ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Face of the Enemy (novel)}}) alternatively capitalised '''Mirror Universe''', ([[GAME]]: {{cs|A Trek to Skaro (episode)}}) was a [[parallel universe]] which contained [[doppelgänger]]s of various residents of the [[Federation universe|"Federation" universe]].


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As Sergeant [[John Benton]] once observed, a [[parallel universe]] such as the [[Inferno universe]] was "some sort of mirror universe, like in that ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[Mirror, Mirror|episode]] where [[Spock (mirror)|Spock]] had a [[beard]]". Amused, {{Delgado}} called Benton's assessment "succinct". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Face of the Enemy (novel)}})
 
Upon being brought to [[the Doctor's universe]], [[Brad Boimler]] - a resident of [[Federation universe|another universe]] - asked if they were in the Mirror Universe, noting that he couldn't handle [[Brad Boimler (mirror)|another]] [[William Boimler|doppelgänger]] of himself. [[River Song]] clarified that they were not in an "[[evil]]" universe, just on a "[[Skaro|bad planet]]". ([[GAME]]: {{cs|A Trek to Skaro (episode)}})
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* [[J. K. Woodward]], who worked on the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[crossover]] {{cs|Assimilation² (comic story)}}, released pieces depicting counterparts of the [[Ninth Doctor]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Eleventh Doctor]] in ''Star Trek's'' {{iw|startrek|Terran Empire}} mirror universe.
 
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Mirror universe

The mirror universe, (PROSE: The Face of the Enemy [+]Loading...["The Face of the Enemy (novel)"]) alternatively capitalised Mirror Universe, (GAME: A Trek to Skaro [+]Loading...["A Trek to Skaro (episode)"]) was a parallel universe which contained doppelgängers of various residents of the "Federation" universe.

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As Sergeant John Benton once observed, a parallel universe such as the Inferno universe was "some sort of mirror universe, like in that Star Trek episode where Spock had a beard". Amused, the Master called Benton's assessment "succinct". (PROSE: The Face of the Enemy [+]Loading...["The Face of the Enemy (novel)"])

Upon being brought to the Doctor's universe, Brad Boimler - a resident of another universe - asked if they were in the Mirror Universe, noting that he couldn't handle another doppelgänger of himself. River Song clarified that they were not in an "evil" universe, just on a "bad planet". (GAME: A Trek to Skaro [+]Loading...["A Trek to Skaro (episode)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]